A Durable Nickel Single-Atom Catalyst for Hydrogenation Reactions and Cellulose Valorization under Harsh Conditions.
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
; 57(24): 7071-7075, 2018 06 11.
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Hydrothermally stable, acid-resistant nickel catalysts are highly desired in hydrogenation reactions, but such a catalyst remains absent owing to the inherent vulnerability of nickel under acidic conditions. An ultra-durable Ni-N-C single-atom catalyst (SAC) has now been developed that possesses a remarkable Ni content (7.5â
wt %) required for practical usage. This SAC shows not only high activities for hydrogenation of various unsaturated substrates but also unprecedented durability for the one-pot conversion of cellulose under very harsh conditions (245 °C, 60â
bar H2 , presence of tungstic acid in hot water). Using integrated spectroscopy characterization and computational modeling, the active site structure is identified as (Ni-N4)â
â
â
N, where significantly distorted octahedral coordination and pyridinic N constitute a frustrated Lewis pair for the heterolytic dissociation of dihydrogen, and the robust covalent chemical bonding between Ni and N atoms accounts for its ultrastability.
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl
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